Rolex Series

The fantastic four DP World Tour members making a Rolex Series debut at the Genesis Scottish Open

Eugenio Chacarra, Wooyoung Cho, Martin Couvra and Dylan Naidoo will all make their Rolex Series bow at the Genesis Scottish Open.

Dylan Naidoo

There are many potential landmarks in the career of a DP World Tour golfer: first start, first win, first Major - the sky can be the limit.

And since their inception in 2017, a first Rolex Series appearance can be added to that list, with the blue riband events now circled on the calendars of world's very best.

Here, we take a look at the four DP World Tour members teeing it up for the first time in a Rolex Series event this week at the Renaissance Club.

Eugenio Chacarra

Age: 25
Official World Golf Ranking: 142
DP World Tour wins: 1

The Spaniard celebrated his maiden DP World Tour title at last month's Hero Indian Open on just his ninth appearance, where he only got into the tournament on an invite. He backed that up with a top five at the Volvo China Open, before just finishing outside the top ten in Hainan to consolidate a second-place finish in the Asian Swing. With that he guaranteed his first start at the US PGA Championship, having made his Major debut at the U.S. Open last year. A graduate of Oklahoma State University, he reached a high of second in the World Amateur Golf Rankings before turning professional in June 2022. With his playing privileges now assured through to the end of next season, the 25-year-old will hope to build on his strong form so far this year.

Eugenio Chacarra

Martin Couvra

Age: 22
Official World Golf Ranking: 118
DP World Tour wins: 1

After an amateur career that saw him become the first player to win both the South African Stroke Play Championship and South African Amateur Championship, the Frenchman's rise through the game has been swift. While still an amateur he beat Andrea Pavan and Dermot McElroy in a play-off at the Challenge de España in 2023 on the HotelPlanner Tour, graduating to the DP World Tour the following season. He then won in just his 15th start in May at the Turkish Airlines Open and now prepares to tee it up in his biggest event to date.

Martin Couvra

Dylan Naidoo

Age: 27
Official World Golf Ranking: 278
DP World Tour wins: 1

The South African's amateur days saw him finish second at the South African Amateur Championship and become the youngest winner on the Big Easy Tour before heading to the University of Arkansas. After a steady start to his professional career on the Sunshine Tour, Naidoo made his breakthrough at the 2022 SunBet Challenge. Achieved his first DP World Tour top ten in Mauritius before Chrsitmas but did not have to wait long for a win, defeating Laurie Canter in a play-off at the weather-affected Investec South African Open Championship to become a hero in his homeland.

Wooyoung Cho

Age: 23
Official World Golf Ranking: 437
DP World Tour wins: 0

The South Korean earned his debut season on the DP World Tour via finishing fifth on last season's KPGA Tour and is also in the field this week via his home circuit. A two-time winner in his homeland, he has continued to primarily ply his trade in South Korea, with a missed cut in Mauritius and a top 50 in Kenya on the DP World Tour this season. The 23-year-old is making his PGA TOUR debut this week.

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